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Ankyloglossia: incidence and associated feeding difficulties.

Ankyloglossia, which is a relatively common finding in the newborn population, adversely affects breastfeeding in selected infants.

Clinical Consensus Statement: Ankyloglossia in Children

This expert panel reached consensus on several statements that clarify the diagnosis, management, and treatment of ankyloglossia in children 0 to 18 years of age.

The Superior Labial Frenulum in Newborns: What Is Normal?

The Kotlow classification of lip-tie fails to be reproducible by relevant experts and the majority of infants had a significant level of attachment of the labial frenulum, with most attached at the gingival margins.

Impact of tympanostomy tubes on child quality of life.

Tympanostomy tubes produce large short-term improvements in QOL for most children, and the best outcomes occur when postoperative otorrhea is absent or minimal, and when parents are satisfied with their initial decision to have surgery.

Pediatric Laryngeal Dimensions: An Age-Based Analysis

In this study of infants and children, the glottis rather than cricoid was the narrowest portion of the pediatric airway.

High Prevalence of Hearing Impairment in HIV-Infected Peruvian Children

The prevalence of hearing impairment in HIV-infected children in Lima, Peru was 38.8%.
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